Mahboobeh Safaeian, PhD, director of clinical sciences for HPV at Roche Molecular Diagnostics, emphasizes, “The goal of cervical cancer prevention is to screen women when they are healthy and well, to identify potential pre-cancer that can then be treated effectively.” She also stresses that cervical cancer is an “eminently preventable disease that no woman should die from,” thus, “the combination of proper screening, testing, and HPV vaccination can protect women and eliminate this cancer from developing.” Dr. Safaeian further adds, “Today’s screening strategies can be improved by incorporating an HPV DNA test in front of, or along with a Pap test.” Regarding the tests, Shobhana Anil Gandhi, MD, board-certified ob-gyn in Los Angeles, explains that “the most common way we detect abnormalities in the cervix is by routine pap smears.” And outside of that, if we can learn to recognize abnormal symptoms within the body on our own, the more comfortable we will actually be in our bodies — whether there is an abnormality or not. With cervical cancer, what are the key signs to look out for? iStock/GeorgeRudy More from CafeMom: Kids May Be Getting Cancer From Military Housing, Says Mom of Diagnosed 8-Year-Old More from CafeMom: 11 Hazardous Items You Should Never Buy at Dollar Stores More from CafeMom: A Scared Shannen Doherty Says Her Dog Knew She Had Cancer Before She Did
title: “10 Silent Signs Symptoms Of Cervical Cancer” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-17” author: “Elizabeth Sandiford”
Mahboobeh Safaeian, PhD, director of clinical sciences for HPV at Roche Molecular Diagnostics, emphasizes, “The goal of cervical cancer prevention is to screen women when they are healthy and well, to identify potential pre-cancer that can then be treated effectively.” She also stresses that cervical cancer is an “eminently preventable disease that no woman should die from,” thus, “the combination of proper screening, testing, and HPV vaccination can protect women and eliminate this cancer from developing.” Dr. Safaeian further adds, “Today’s screening strategies can be improved by incorporating an HPV DNA test in front of, or along with a Pap test.” Regarding the tests, Shobhana Anil Gandhi, MD, board-certified ob-gyn in Los Angeles, explains that “the most common way we detect abnormalities in the cervix is by routine pap smears.” And outside of that, if we can learn to recognize abnormal symptoms within the body on our own, the more comfortable we will actually be in our bodies — whether there is an abnormality or not. With cervical cancer, what are the key signs to look out for? iStock/GeorgeRudy More from CafeMom: Kids May Be Getting Cancer From Military Housing, Says Mom of Diagnosed 8-Year-Old More from CafeMom: 11 Hazardous Items You Should Never Buy at Dollar Stores More from CafeMom: A Scared Shannen Doherty Says Her Dog Knew She Had Cancer Before She Did
title: “10 Silent Signs Symptoms Of Cervical Cancer” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-19” author: “Wayne Chamberlin”
Mahboobeh Safaeian, PhD, director of clinical sciences for HPV at Roche Molecular Diagnostics, emphasizes, “The goal of cervical cancer prevention is to screen women when they are healthy and well, to identify potential pre-cancer that can then be treated effectively.” She also stresses that cervical cancer is an “eminently preventable disease that no woman should die from,” thus, “the combination of proper screening, testing, and HPV vaccination can protect women and eliminate this cancer from developing.” Dr. Safaeian further adds, “Today’s screening strategies can be improved by incorporating an HPV DNA test in front of, or along with a Pap test.” Regarding the tests, Shobhana Anil Gandhi, MD, board-certified ob-gyn in Los Angeles, explains that “the most common way we detect abnormalities in the cervix is by routine pap smears.” And outside of that, if we can learn to recognize abnormal symptoms within the body on our own, the more comfortable we will actually be in our bodies — whether there is an abnormality or not. With cervical cancer, what are the key signs to look out for? iStock/GeorgeRudy More from CafeMom: Kids May Be Getting Cancer From Military Housing, Says Mom of Diagnosed 8-Year-Old More from CafeMom: 11 Hazardous Items You Should Never Buy at Dollar Stores More from CafeMom: A Scared Shannen Doherty Says Her Dog Knew She Had Cancer Before She Did